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Harry Kane included in Spurs’ pre-season squad as Lloris left out

Harry Kane has been included in Tottenham Hotspur’s squad for their pre-season Asia-Pacific tour, but club captain Hugo Lloris has been left out as the France goalkeeper seeks to complete a move to a new club.

England captain Kane is in the final 12 months of his contract with at north London side Spurs but is said to have attracted interest from German giants Bayern Munich amid reports their initial 70-million-euro (£60-million, $76-million) bid for the forward was rejected by the Tottenham hierarchy.

Kane, along with other international players, returned for pre-season training on Wednesday when new Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou was set to outline his vision to the club’s leading scorer.

Harry Kane

Spurs said Friday that veteran goalkeeper Lloris had been granted permission not to travel “in order to explore prospective transfer opportunities”. At the age of 36, the former France No 1 has been linked with a move to Inter Milan should Andre Onana join Manchester United. Lloris, who joined Tottenham in 2012, has made 447 appearances for the club and also won the 2018 World Cup with France.

Tottenham will fly to Perth, Western Australia, with their squad including new signing James Maddison following the England midfielder’s £40 million move from Leicester, ahead of an opening friendly against top-flight London rivals West Ham on July 18. Spurs play Leicester in Thailand on July 23 and the Lion City Sailors of Singapore on July 26.

Source: eNCA

In other news – Britain’s Got Talent finalist Musa Moth gifted a brand-new Audi

After flying the South African flag high as a finalist at the Britain’s Got Talent competition recently South African-born amputee dancer Musa Motha took to Instagram and showed off his new German car that he was gifted with by Cheeky Media Group and Audi (Sandton Branch) .

Musa Motha

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